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BLOOD-POISON AVERTED BY ZAMBUK.

FESTERING, MATTERING WOUND SPEEDILY SOOTHED AND HEALED. Mr Sydney Duffall, 17 Queensbury Street, West Perth, W.A., says;—"Zam- '\ as ' )een means healing many difficult cases of angry inflamed wounds. On one occasion some time ago I fell °S I? knee, which took the surfaco off the knee-cap, and I could only walk with great difficulty. Some, dirt got into the wound, and I began to have a verybad time, blood-poison being feared. The wound festered and matter came away in a great stream; in fact, a continual running set in. The wound beenmo so painful that I dreaded anyone to come near me to dress it. Proud flesh having firmed, my kneo wns in a terrible state and although I tried many remedies it seemed to get worse. As lny previous experience with ZainBulv had been successful I decided to treat this wound with it. Zam-Buk quickly and allayed all tho irritablo symptoms and drew the inflammation away. I continued using Zam-Buk until tho wound healed up nicelv, and soon after new healthy skin formed and no trace of the injury remained. "Once while at school a billy of boiling tea was tipned over my leg and I was severely scalded. I had a very bad lime with this, but Zam-Buk quickly healed the wound in a wonderful manner. "My mother has used Zam-Bnk' successfully for eczema, and its soothing and healing qualities have been much appreciated."

Zam-Buk is sold in sealed pots at Is Cd. and 3s. 6d. by all chemists and stores,—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 7

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BLOOD-POISON AVERTED BY ZAMBUK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 7

BLOOD-POISON AVERTED BY ZAMBUK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1099, 11 April 1911, Page 7

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